People of Pro Bono: Tamanna Vaswani, Bigs & Littles NYC Mentoring
Read how pro bono support helped this nonprofit tackle everything from developing a supporter recruitment plan to building out a marketing and communications strategy.
People of Pro Bono: Jeff Coopersmith, Mosholu Montefiore Community Center
MMCC was not only provided an updated and innovative communications strategy, but from this support, they were able to develop and grow into a successful branding and marketing department.
People of Pro Bono: Sherry Green, Building Families Together
Read how pro bono support helped this nonprofit start-up tackle everything from building a website to creating a sustainable business plan.
People of Pro Bono: Louis Rodriguez, Step Up for Better Living
After finding pro bono support for program evaluation, this nonprofit leader was hooked. Read how Louis Rodriguez has built his nonprofit’s capacity to serve through CRM and marketing projects.
People of Pro Bono: Danielle de la Fuente, Amal Alliance
When Danielle attended her first pro bono event, she left energized, inspired, and ready to explore what pro bono skilled volunteers can offer nonprofits like hers.
People of Pro Bono: Brian Bollinger, Friends of Refugees
Thanks to the SEO expertise of a Taproot skilled volunteer, Brian’s organization is growing, attracting new supporters, and spreading their message.
People of Pro Bono: Bevin Wong, College Possible
When Bevin’s organization needed help telling their story, they turned to a Taproot skilled volunteer – and achieved results that can only be described as game-changing.
People of Pro Bono: Yael Ellsworth, Life Teaches Foundation
With the help of Taproot skilled volunteers on projects including website design and brand development, Yael’s sharing her organization’s vision and expanding their impact.
People of Pro Bono: Mary Lyski, Double Comfort Foods
Mary and Double Comfort Foods used pro bono support to build a new website, rebrand, and wrangle spreadsheets, resulting in increased revenues for their local food pantries.
People of Pro Bono: Lauren Lovett-Cohen, Reading Opens Minds
As a purely volunteer-run nonprofit, Reading Opens Minds couldn’t afford things like public relations, copywriting, and marketing. See how pro bono helped them grow.
People of Pro Bono: Michele Simos, The Dignity Institute
Explore how The Dignity Institute tackled projects ranging from a new website to CRM implementation with the support of skilled volunteers.
People of Pro Bono: Anne Holcomb, Unity Parenting and Counseling
Anne Holcomb, Supportive Services Supervisor at Unity Parenting and Counseling, came Taproot with two challenges: building a diverse board and revamping their social media fundraising.
People of Pro Bono: Randy Rollison, Intersection for the Arts
Randy and Intersection for the Arts sought out pro bono support to develop messaging that better reflected their new business model.
Nonprofit Leadership Structure, Development, and Culture Case Studies
Sample pro bono projects to help you establish the leadership structure right for your organization, develop your leadership’s skills, and build your ideal environment.
People of Pro Bono: Lan Jensen, Adaptable Security
Lan Jensen sought out pro bono support right after the inception of her organization, recognizing that they needed expert advice and skills to make their mission a reality.
Accelerating Change: Manna Food Center
When Mitchell approached the Manna staff with an offer to provide skills-based volunteer consulting work, his nuanced approach set him apart from the outset.
Accelerating Change: Lakeview Pantry
See how pro bono made an impact on Lakeview Pantry’s volunteer management processes.
People of Pro Bono: Dr. Ronald McIntire, Coins for Change
Coins for Change envisions a world in which every Maasai child has the freedom to create a better future for themselves. As the Chairperson of the Board, Dr. Ronald McIntire never fails to find inspiration in the life-changing work his organization is doing, but knows that the road to changing the world can be a long one. Pro bono support through Taproot is bringing them a few steps closer.
People of Pro Bono: Jeff Coopersmith, Mosholu Montefiore Community Center
MMCC was not only provided an updated and innovative communications strategy, but from this support, they were able to develop and grow into a successful branding and marketing department.
People of Pro Bono: Stephanie Wilding, Chicago Family Health Center
Stephanie Willding, Chief Officer of Strategy, Planning & Development at Chicago Family Health Center, will know that her organization has ‘made it’ when health disparity is no longer an issue in the South Side of Chicago. Taproot pro bono is helping them get there.